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Hepatitis B vaccination schedule
I have taken my 0 dose in march, dose 1 in April, when should i be taking my booster dose for hepatitis b ?
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Depends upon your previous immunization status, but safesise to all, we give 0,1,2, 6 schedule, i.e. if dose 0 (1st injection) is taken in march, dose 1 (2nd injection) in april, dose 2 (3rd injection) in may, and dose 6 (4th injection) in september.
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Consult online
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Hepatitis B vaccine schedule is 0,1 and 6 months. U next dosage will be in August
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